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vast north american reserves much natural gas and oil completely changed the equation. >> and also. it is actually. >> we should pursue. >> darryl hana is a flack for opec. >> she is a pr person. >> you know, i always wondered what happened. >> they were like, stretching the skin. >> what happened with -- go ahead. >> this is business and the free market at work because you have private industry that is exploit doing the oil and you have the free market. gasoline prices is high a that played into this. we have adjusted and driving more fuel efficient cars and pulled back demand and that is make bei us industry. >> not charles. he comes here -- and looking for a new truck right now. six tires and two engines. >> and all of these vehicles are now efficient. >> and still if you look. >> the fuel efficiency standarpeds were led by the president. >> if the president really, really, really want to take the economy to the next level, you do the keystone project and you don't go on the land owned by the government. you increase it. that's one of the key things we have seen. gas prices are k
vast north american reserves much natural gas and oil completely changed the equation. >> and also. it is actually. >> we should pursue. >> darryl hana is a flack for opec. >> she is a pr person. >> you know, i always wondered what happened. >> they were like, stretching the skin. >> what happened with -- go ahead. >> this is business and the free market at work because you have private industry that is exploit doing the oil and you have the free...
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i don't think a change of concern has changed fundamentals haven't changed. melissa: jonathan, jonathan, wait. >> what has happened in the last 12 years as gold has gone from being an asset which was doubted, not owned, to being widely owned and widely endorsed by the heard, if you will. if you want to look at the reality of what is happening in the market today, the dollar is strong, gold assets are weak. it is easy to say five, 10, 15 years down. melissa: on no very wealthy, very smart ceos who ask to have their bonuses paid in gold because they're so worried about the currency and the market, so worried about what is going on in our country. these are really smart, really wealthy people. speakers should have asked to being paid in the stock in their own company. all of this concern of the currency, money printing, etc., doesn't exist. melissa: thank you for coming on. tell me what you think, the mortgage tax deduction could be over. that would be bad news on the housing recovery. plus, a sleeping giant awakes, the grim days for natural gas prices may be en
i don't think a change of concern has changed fundamentals haven't changed. melissa: jonathan, jonathan, wait. >> what has happened in the last 12 years as gold has gone from being an asset which was doubted, not owned, to being widely owned and widely endorsed by the heard, if you will. if you want to look at the reality of what is happening in the market today, the dollar is strong, gold assets are weak. it is easy to say five, 10, 15 years down. melissa: on no very wealthy, very smart...
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>> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes, the sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's path around the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> right. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear all the way through the system. john: assuming this is true, why is it necessarily a problem? warmer might be better. more people die from cold then warmth. >> we have built an agricultural system and cities and everything we do based on assumptions that the climate is not going to change. the fact that we have so much infrastructure near the shore is because we didn't expect the sea level to rise. the damage from hurricane sandy was increased because the sea level has increased by 10 to 12 inches in this area. john: wildfires are increasing, hurricanes are increasing, drought. is this true? i thought these things have
>> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes, the sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's path around the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> right. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear all the...
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either he is going to change or the press is going to change, the truth will come out because there is no more tolerance for the kind of misstatements and this action. lou: i think you're exactly right. this in a strange way began with our white house correspondent ed henry reacting with his colleagues the very simple fact they were kept out of a three-day weekend by this present and then all that has happened from that. thank you very much. much more on the false claims of sequester armaddon, pucker lips, national media certainly not so compliant and it certainly not complicit with this presidency. >> a wall street gend sounds the alarm for america's coming entitlement crisis. we will show you what he says it will be worse than 2008 in tonight's "chalk talk." a big bubble in china. moody's chief economist joins us, he tells us what will happen to our economy if china's construction bubble finally bursts. next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing t
either he is going to change or the press is going to change, the truth will come out because there is no more tolerance for the kind of misstatements and this action. lou: i think you're exactly right. this in a strange way began with our white house correspondent ed henry reacting with his colleagues the very simple fact they were kept out of a three-day weekend by this present and then all that has happened from that. thank you very much. much more on the false claims of sequester armaddon,...
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cyprus, does it change your attitude of the u.s. market investing in stocks, per se? >> we have a fund that focuses on the domestic economy. things are good here. liz: let's talk about that. look at the chart, it is up 28% over the past year. obviously benchmark up 14.3%, more than doubled. when it comes to picking stocks, give us some categories were some metrics of how you pick stocks. >> we were looking for cheap things. some of them aren't making money. they're usually a problem, but what we are looking for as importantly these things can get better over the next year and a half, two years. if you can find situations you think they will correct, you can make a lot of money. liz: these are the next big things you really like right now. >> what they are able do is pretty simple, borrow money at very low rates and good properties with good occupancy. shortage in some cities so it is helpful to their return. liz: let me stick with that, goldman sachs downgraded this one. >> we like when people cover our stuff, so getting it downgraded its pretty rare for us. liz: and
cyprus, does it change your attitude of the u.s. market investing in stocks, per se? >> we have a fund that focuses on the domestic economy. things are good here. liz: let's talk about that. look at the chart, it is up 28% over the past year. obviously benchmark up 14.3%, more than doubled. when it comes to picking stocks, give us some categories were some metrics of how you pick stocks. >> we were looking for cheap things. some of them aren't making money. they're usually a...
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that is a fundamental change in the way we deliver that program. neil: isn't the president playing that same game? isn't that what the president is doing using medicare to fund his >> no, president obama is just simply taking money savings from not overpaying for medicare advantage. you will know we have 14% more for medicare advantage than we do for traditional medicare. neil: we are paying more for health care right now and the cost of the law itself is higher than it was billed. >> let's take a look at the medicare advantage piece i am taught me about. why does it make any fiscal sense? pay 14% more for the same level of service, that is just a fundamental budgetary issue. neil: i always see they both seem to recognize the administration and paul ryan needed to rein in growth of medicare. the eye of the beholder of who'o is doing the job and who is not. i just see a lot of shifting going around whether americans step back from this and say the ryan ship makes sense, what say you? >> it is a terrible thing being in ryan's shoes right now because
that is a fundamental change in the way we deliver that program. neil: isn't the president playing that same game? isn't that what the president is doing using medicare to fund his >> no, president obama is just simply taking money savings from not overpaying for medicare advantage. you will know we have 14% more for medicare advantage than we do for traditional medicare. neil: we are paying more for health care right now and the cost of the law itself is higher than it was billed....
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it was this business stay back in 2006 that changed the social media world forever. twitter was born. web developer and businessmen ejector seat created the site of posting his first comment setting up my twitter. the 150 character micra blocking social network has become a part of everyday life with more than 200 million users sending more than 400 million tweets per day. a revenue of $140 million. establish itself as a leading channel for the latest news and conversation, some of the most popular tweeted events have been the 2010 world cup, arab spring, and president obama's reelection in 2012. well, created today, march 21st, just seven years ago. crazy. all right. still to come, some last-minute taxes for people of all income levels. and the students a gap. should uncle sam wreathing giving money to send kids to school to study medieval history? line studies or methodology, like guy tucker. should the money be more jobs driven? details next. ♪ [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. th
it was this business stay back in 2006 that changed the social media world forever. twitter was born. web developer and businessmen ejector seat created the site of posting his first comment setting up my twitter. the 150 character micra blocking social network has become a part of everyday life with more than 200 million users sending more than 400 million tweets per day. a revenue of $140 million. establish itself as a leading channel for the latest news and conversation, some of the most...
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you are helping to affect change . and three, a human connection where you can actually actively participate and influence your investment and help it succeed. melissa: interesting. if i want to check it out like and go online and look at page. >> at think he would make a fantastic backer. melissa: that i lent money. we'll see. anyway. we will definitely check it out. >> thank you very much for having us. melissa: wha is real. a bizarre scandal over. as neiman-marcus of all places in hot water. wait until you hear this. you can never have too much "money." ♪ ♪ >> enjoying that song. time for spare change, the best part of the show. don't fall, julie, that was close. she almost fell off the chair. >> i did because i was so excited about the music you played. >> and david caplin who won't get a word in edge wise. >> that's all right. i'll defer to you guys. >> like any good man. first up, check out this chinese bowl that was bought at a yard sale for three bucks, three bucks. turns out, it is a rare piece fro the nor
you are helping to affect change . and three, a human connection where you can actually actively participate and influence your investment and help it succeed. melissa: interesting. if i want to check it out like and go online and look at page. >> at think he would make a fantastic backer. melissa: that i lent money. we'll see. anyway. we will definitely check it out. >> thank you very much for having us. melissa: wha is real. a bizarre scandal over. as neiman-marcus of all places...
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if it's warmer climate change. it's cold as climate change. everything is climate change. there is a bump in the economy or correction of the next long wait like a snowstorm and what ensues airport waiting lines, it is all because the republicans that sequestration, and you can kind of have your cake and eat it too. >> you're probably right. we live in such a highly politicized environment. neil: it is a back excuse for everything. >> estimate is. the government is too big, too fat, takes too much money, spends money does not have a command is about time to tighten its belt. the belt-tightening so far has not hurt anybody. neil: it has not heard you. you're a fraction, ghost of her former self. >> is certainly did not hurt the vendors of the uniforms because they, apparently, got the check and it cleared. neil: look into the uniforms because if they are sort of like a favorite color of mind, it might be well worth it. you want to stand out more. >> tsa uniform report for you. neil: there you go. >> 4:00 eastern tomorrow. neil: the judge will even where one. >> does not get
if it's warmer climate change. it's cold as climate change. everything is climate change. there is a bump in the economy or correction of the next long wait like a snowstorm and what ensues airport waiting lines, it is all because the republicans that sequestration, and you can kind of have your cake and eat it too. >> you're probably right. we live in such a highly politicized environment. neil: it is a back excuse for everything. >> estimate is. the government is too big, too fat,...
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a small sthartup is changing that. a new app connects our address book with the friends so you are not stuck facebooking them and bugging them for their new numbers. the ceo of adapt joins me now with the details. great to see you. >> hi, shibani, nice to be here. shibani: hi. off the bat k talk about address apps. th are the hottest apps out there now. there was mailbox, i just got acquired by drop box, adapt, which you launched four months ago is getting a lot of buzz as well. what's the need or problem you try to solve with your app? we look at the first social network created before technology and phones and smart phones came through, and, you know, we all took your address, wrote it in a football book. we are saying that that has not adapted since then. we are trying to make the change. we believe that's the social network. shibani: one of the recent updates you just launched now that you talked to us about a new group feature which i love because what i love to do is use my iphone to send pictures of the kids to
a small sthartup is changing that. a new app connects our address book with the friends so you are not stuck facebooking them and bugging them for their new numbers. the ceo of adapt joins me now with the details. great to see you. >> hi, shibani, nice to be here. shibani: hi. off the bat k talk about address apps. th are the hottest apps out there now. there was mailbox, i just got acquired by drop box, adapt, which you launched four months ago is getting a lot of buzz as well. what's...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> all right. in order to keep more of your cash more americans are moving to so-called red states. it's not about politics, dagen, it's about opportunity, i guess, what do you think of it? >> it is about opportunity. the states with no income taxes are jumping on in such a big way, florida, texas, nevada and this is going to keep going. you hear entrepreneurs talk in california and there have been two giant retroactive tax increases that have happened in just the last few months. the government going to claw back people's money and they are headed for the exit. >> neil: stephen, what's going on? >> i moved from a blue state, high tax illinois, red state, low tax arizona and it wasn't for the taxes and it wasn't for the public schools here, we have to send the kids to private schools. a private tax that aren't counted. i say it's largely bunk. >> neil: we're doing a segment on it. (laughter)
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >> all right. in order to keep more of your cash more americans are moving to so-called red states. it's not about politics, dagen, it's about opportunity, i guess, what do you think of it? >> it is about opportunity. the states with no income taxes are jumping on in such a big way,...
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now, these are justtthree of the liberal oligarchs trying to change america. according to a san francisco he is given up to $20 million to a new advocacy group that will support comprehensive immigration reform. american oligarchy. isn't that exciting? ec back here. he has a lot of time to check up don't expect him to stay down there. they are intent on filling their agendas, but don't get confused. they're talking about their agendas, not america's, and not yours. we did not even have time to get to warren buffett, bill gates. the really big guys. stay tuned this week. we're going to explore all that these american oligarchs are involved and politically and how they're trying to change this country that uni live-in. it's going to be fascinating. see to it throughout the week. 2016. obama's america, a runaway hit of the box office last year. documentary on -- filmmaker tells us what is up next. out of touch and out of space. the taxman wasting a lot of tax dollars. same-sex marriage and the constitution. the supreme court takes up the case. attorneys render th
now, these are justtthree of the liberal oligarchs trying to change america. according to a san francisco he is given up to $20 million to a new advocacy group that will support comprehensive immigration reform. american oligarchy. isn't that exciting? ec back here. he has a lot of time to check up don't expect him to stay down there. they are intent on filling their agendas, but don't get confused. they're talking about their agendas, not america's, and not yours. we did not even have time to...
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a lot of reasons, less crime, an awful lot of reasons why people change locations, that's all. >> neil: could be the weather. >> well, and florida, texas and nevada. and you can get a suntan any day of the year. >> all right, guys, i want to thank particularly charlie and dagen, blessedly, they're done. (laughter) stocks might be rocking, but charles payne is knocking it out of the park. the best picks for >> three new winners from charles. he has three today. >> american rail car. replacement cycle flying off the roof. tell double two years or lest . main street is going to jump into this. they will do very well and guide wire software. they have a software suite that takes care of that. >> what do you think? >> i am concerned about rad in. they have been losing a lot of money. that is much too risky. >> the other two you are okay with? >> not bad. >> and ben, what do you think? >> i love anything that charles said but i am not
a lot of reasons, less crime, an awful lot of reasons why people change locations, that's all. >> neil: could be the weather. >> well, and florida, texas and nevada. and you can get a suntan any day of the year. >> all right, guys, i want to thank particularly charlie and dagen, blessedly, they're done. (laughter) stocks might be rocking, but charles payne is knocking it out of the park. the best picks for >> three new winners from charles. he has three today. >>...
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neil: it has not changed? >> it is still difficult to get a mortgage that is good, you have to put 20% down, people are not buying homes they cannot afrd, our number one issue is still supply. we have a lack of inventory in the nation. one reasons because people have negative equity, as prices continue to appreciate that reverses people become more confident, they have mor equity, they list their property, you get more supply into the market that makes market more balanced. in addition to that you have new construct coming in. which is also helping supply. all of these factors will help stabilize the market. and east and west coas are doing well, midwest is taking a little bit longer to recover, one reason is unemployment. but northern california, southern california, miami, florida, new york, texas and carolinas and washington d.c. they are doing well, it is solid, it feels real, and consumer confidence is coming . >> you know david, what worries me is this phenomenon where, the supply is limited because as s
neil: it has not changed? >> it is still difficult to get a mortgage that is good, you have to put 20% down, people are not buying homes they cannot afrd, our number one issue is still supply. we have a lack of inventory in the nation. one reasons because people have negative equity, as prices continue to appreciate that reverses people become more confident, they have mor equity, they list their property, you get more supply into the market that makes market more balanced. in addition to...
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nothing has really changed. to you agree? >> i think we are making progress. the rating agencies have downgraded some what the mega banks. they still get cheap funding when the go to the market. much cheaper than the smaller banks. we have made progress. my former agency has come forth with some very viable strategies for resolving these very large institutions, but the regulatory actions like higher capitol, minimum requirements for issuance of long-term debt, the need to complement that to really in his pernicious ctrine. so the tools are there. the path ishere. it is up to the regulators to use the tools, and so far there not been aggressive in using the melissa: always thoughtful, always revealing. thank you for coming on. >> happy to be here. melissa: it just was noo a great week. in addition to today's senate interrogation, yesterday the fed rejected its capital plan. it was not the only one. goldman also must improve capital planning. meanwhile, 16 other banks get the go-ahead for a combined $30 billion a share buybacks. joining me now in another fox bu
nothing has really changed. to you agree? >> i think we are making progress. the rating agencies have downgraded some what the mega banks. they still get cheap funding when the go to the market. much cheaper than the smaller banks. we have made progress. my former agency has come forth with some very viable strategies for resolving these very large institutions, but the regulatory actions like higher capitol, minimum requirements for issuance of long-term debt, the need to complement that...
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>> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes, the sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's path around the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> right. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear all the way through the system. john: assuming this is true, why is it necessarily a problem? warmer might be better. more people die from cold then warmth. >> we have built an agricultural system and cities and everything we do based on assumptions that the climate is not going to change. the fact that we have so much infrastructure near the shore is because we didn't expect the sea level to rise. the damage from hurricane sandy was increased because the sea level has increased by 10 to 12 inches in this area. john: wildfires are increasing, hurricanes are increasing, drought. is this true? i thought these things have
>> you said climate change has changed because we had had volcanoes, the sun has changed, there has been changes in the earth's path around the sun caused ice ages to come and go. all of those things are totally true. look at volcanoes, we have looked at the orbit, -- john: this time it is not those things. >> right. we have increased the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. more than doubled the amount of butane. and the signatures of those changes are very clear all the...
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it is troubling because i just don't know what caused the change of heart. the cynical me is probably the more -- the feeling that is stronger in this will in the pad for israel. lou: do you agree? >> well, i am in washington. i only need the cynical. the other is largely in this use for the president. in no way, cynically speaking, this was the last campaign stop of the 2012 campaign in a lot of ways. this was a make-good, a promise to jewish-american voters who had some deep, deep reservations based upon what we -- what you guys were just talking about about the president's commitment to the state of israel and is very bad relationship with prime minister nothing of. the chairwoman of the dnc was on this trip. it was no accident. as it relates to the iranian issue, it is funny if we look at the ticktock can see back in time, the president started out when he was running for office saying we will have direct engagement in diplomacy. now the president has gone falls -- full circle and made it back to taking the same position as george w. bush. funny thing. l
it is troubling because i just don't know what caused the change of heart. the cynical me is probably the more -- the feeling that is stronger in this will in the pad for israel. lou: do you agree? >> well, i am in washington. i only need the cynical. the other is largely in this use for the president. in no way, cynically speaking, this was the last campaign stop of the 2012 campaign in a lot of ways. this was a make-good, a promise to jewish-american voters who had some deep, deep...
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the most hilarious list of programs of refunded, including a study of robotic squirrels, a climate change musical and, this is probably my favorite, 400 talking urinal cases are we spending our money on at the federal government level. they had all over $43 billion of waste on this list. to put into context, that could find 45,000 yea of white house to worse. so a freer going to talk about getting rid of waste and abuse. president obama and son say we can't cut spending everywhere, how about cutting in these things? neil: but maybe there was a method to the madness. if you improve the potential finance clout of a particular initiative you improve the odds of success of that initiative. the more money if you get for that, and let's say it is a friendly initiative, then you might be in better shape. that initiative might have a beer chance of success. what do you say? >> you are right about that. also, we should not be wasting money in the federal government. we can all agree to that. also, this report made clear its exact words were that much of the funding had a significant impact to mike
the most hilarious list of programs of refunded, including a study of robotic squirrels, a climate change musical and, this is probably my favorite, 400 talking urinal cases are we spending our money on at the federal government level. they had all over $43 billion of waste on this list. to put into context, that could find 45,000 yea of white house to worse. so a freer going to talk about getting rid of waste and abuse. president obama and son say we can't cut spending everywhere, how about...
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as the process of bringing these companies process change dramatically or changed at all? >> inhabits. the market has been working to find a clearing price where companies realize investors must make positive returns beyond the first day. so facebook was sort of the thing where investors -- it was such a plot. every ipo since then -- it was discounted enough to meet the kind of return that investors want. we ended up having a tumultuous dealing in 2012. connell: speaking of which, we started off with the play of your bracket. if you want to talk about the top ones, we have a list of that as well. if you look at these companies, 71, 50, 60% since their ipo. such an interesting business in and of itself. one of those companies becoming public. what is leading to the strong performance? i think that that is pretty incredible to see that performance. >> all these companies have growth associated with it and they are priced well. so they have traded out. when they are priced well, i think investors are looking for an sizable companies with growth. if they are not sizable, the e
as the process of bringing these companies process change dramatically or changed at all? >> inhabits. the market has been working to find a clearing price where companies realize investors must make positive returns beyond the first day. so facebook was sort of the thing where investors -- it was such a plot. every ipo since then -- it was discounted enough to meet the kind of return that investors want. we ended up having a tumultuous dealing in 2012. connell: speaking of which, we...
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some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doct right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serus allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. it helps to have people around you... they say, you're much bigger than this. and you are. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real
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her father was changing her diaper bese his minivan. officials say the gunman was apparently targeting a father, a known gang mber who was also shot and remains in critical condition tonight. incredibly, this is the second shooting that the family has endured. the girl's mother was also shot several months ago while she was pregna. jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex -- travis alexander, a stabbing him, slitting his throat, shooting in the head. last winter's rest more than two dozen questions including one question, after all the lies he told them why should we believe you now. and now jurors have submitted even more questions. joining us, fox news legal analyst, a criminal defense attorney who successfully defended casey anthony on a florida death penalty case. thank you both for being here. i want to start with an idea that the defense has put her on the witness stand. >> they had to almost because there onl
her father was changing her diaper bese his minivan. officials say the gunman was apparently targeting a father, a known gang mber who was also shot and remains in critical condition tonight. incredibly, this is the second shooting that the family has endured. the girl's mother was also shot several months ago while she was pregna. jody will be back on the witness stand for an 18th day in the phoenix arizona capital murder case of 41 year-old accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend, travis alex...
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so, just bringing back the visionary does not change the man? >> not really, business is very different than it was when i worked at best buy about a decade ago, it used to sell a lot of media, and dvds and cds, and computer software, and games. >> they have evolved. >> but if you think about those items they were pick up vast majority of the store they are digital downloads, you get them from service like apple tv or from xbox. so, they have been evolving. and they have been doing a decent job last quarter, but it will still take timee neil: still like a big box store with smart guys who work there and can help you with your purchases. >> now what does a founder bridgfound bring?>> i think he r has a certain level of love and vision for the company that no one else can. neil: that love that might have been there a decade ago, when you were there, like you said it is a different world now. does best buy rely on customers who just shop for good on-line? >> i think that is part of it the big thing to make it a better experience so it is worth comi
so, just bringing back the visionary does not change the man? >> not really, business is very different than it was when i worked at best buy about a decade ago, it used to sell a lot of media, and dvds and cds, and computer software, and games. >> they have evolved. >> but if you think about those items they were pick up vast majority of the store they are digital downloads, you get them from service like apple tv or from xbox. so, they have been evolving. and they have been...
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is there any way to change that? can the irs effectively change that view of them being anti-american assuming that folks are guilty until proven in the? >> well, we, we have a great system in this country. it is too complex but when you compare it to other countries something like 85% of all people pay honestly and accurately. one, we have a good system. it is crying out for reform but i think the service does its level best. again we've got to start with tax reform and make the system simpler. david: when you say tax reform, specifically what do you mean? do you mean a flat tax like steve forbes has in mind? >> no, i don't favor the flat tax. what i, when i talk about reform, parm, i mean, permanency. it is very tough for businesses to keep adjusting to constant changes in the tax law. we need progressivety. the he debate has been settled. there is more progressivety in the code. i hope we keep the balance. we need simplification, very important but at the same time we should retain sensible incentives. at alliant
is there any way to change that? can the irs effectively change that view of them being anti-american assuming that folks are guilty until proven in the? >> well, we, we have a great system in this country. it is too complex but when you compare it to other countries something like 85% of all people pay honestly and accurately. one, we have a good system. it is crying out for reform but i think the service does its level best. again we've got to start with tax reform and make the system...
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those aren't going to change much. so this is a small subset of the total population. melissa: well, i know i beg to differ because a lot of prices on employer plans were going up quite a bit too. >> true. melissa: 30, 40, 50%. >> not that much. melissa: well that is, that was the report that we were looking at last week where companies were going out and warning whether it was the blue cross-blue shield or aetna, or others what premiums were going to be like. it is on that order of magnitude. we're adding a whole bunch of sicker people to the pool. the arguement was the influx of younger healthier people would pay for the all the sick people. >> as you point out very accurately it depends a great deal state by state. so some states have long had state regulations that oblige insurers to cover people with preexisting conditions. new york's the case. so they will see much less of an impact than states that had much looser coverage. melissa: bottom line we'll all pay more, pretty much? >> that's life. melissa: that's life. thanks for coming on. we appreciate your time. >
those aren't going to change much. so this is a small subset of the total population. melissa: well, i know i beg to differ because a lot of prices on employer plans were going up quite a bit too. >> true. melissa: 30, 40, 50%. >> not that much. melissa: well that is, that was the report that we were looking at last week where companies were going out and warning whether it was the blue cross-blue shield or aetna, or others what premiums were going to be like. it is on that order of...
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of course, these schedules too often change. once again, for his second out of town trip come out of the country, jack lew, the treasury secretary, going to europe. 20,131st quarter in the bucks. cheryl is right here live to wrap up the biggest winners and losers on the s&p. these names are interesting. cheryl: hey there, stranger. a wanted to show you a couple of things. first, the s&p 500 took a few sessions to break the all-time high. you know it on the show very well. we ended the trading session last night, 1569. obviously a big story, but you're some of the big names and actually moved. as you looked at the s&p overall. and really, the big story everyone, netflix. the stock might have closed down last night, but in 104% in the first three months of 2013. one of the big surprises, frankly. stick a look at best buy. i don't know why liz is not joining me to come over and drop on things because -- i don't know what you're doing over there. look at this. my favorite thing to do is to draw on the one touch. there you go. there
of course, these schedules too often change. once again, for his second out of town trip come out of the country, jack lew, the treasury secretary, going to europe. 20,131st quarter in the bucks. cheryl is right here live to wrap up the biggest winners and losers on the s&p. these names are interesting. cheryl: hey there, stranger. a wanted to show you a couple of things. first, the s&p 500 took a few sessions to break the all-time high. you know it on the show very well. we ended the...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other neorks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? ♪ neil: be telling you to eat a salad, china telling apple have to do business, something you will never hear from the ever, but something apple is here from china right now. janet questioning apple's strong farming business practices saying china's own business practis are not just from an army in the case of ducks and pigs, actually killing thousands of animals showing up dead in the rivers. now china crying as a river. swiss america craig smith is not buying any of it. what do you think of thi
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than...
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a little fun with "spare change." we are joined by our fabulous team. i am working on it. first up, in for another round of trouble. some stores are reportedly making them try on these scheerer yoga pants that are being recalled because you can see through them, but when you go to return to their making them bend over in front of the sales associate to assess whether or not the pants can be returned. seriously? i mean, this is -- is this that marketing? >> coral. first of all, i have a quick question. the pants are see-through. what's the problem? all these people are showing off their bodies anyway. melissa: that's right. what do they care? >> ben dover. melissa: two-story. >> all the retail salespeople take it back no questions asked. >> yoga. just wearing their bras. what a dumb idea. melissa: this is a little sample . not that. it was the other one to see of the pants. >> an awful lot of black pants. i want to up find out how this quality problem happened. let's make an extra share. where did that come from? >> only you would think of that. you added yourself with that
a little fun with "spare change." we are joined by our fabulous team. i am working on it. first up, in for another round of trouble. some stores are reportedly making them try on these scheerer yoga pants that are being recalled because you can see through them, but when you go to return to their making them bend over in front of the sales associate to assess whether or not the pants can be returned. seriously? i mean, this is -- is this that marketing? >> coral. first of all, i...
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what we have to understand the prescription market is changing. there is the huge market for low cost cash priced generic drugs. in 2006, when walgreens advertised $4 program. you never saw the price of prescription drugs. today pharmacies are competing on price. you're seeing the free market at work here. melissa: one the things i read, by buying generic drugs at lower prices walgreens can offer more drugs for a flat fee, totally bisassing the-- bypassing insurance co-pays, right? now i don't have to deal with my i were insurance company. it is so cheap for them to buy the standard blood pressure drugs and, whatever drugs go along with that, that you go in and you just pay a flat rate and has nothing to do with your insurance company? >> well, yeah. think about it. if you can buy an entire year's supply of drugs for $50, why do you need insurance? and what is happening is, the pharmacies are competing, we're in a flat market for prescription growth. the number of prescriptions dispensed in u.s. is growing zero to 1% a year. it is basically a flat
what we have to understand the prescription market is changing. there is the huge market for low cost cash priced generic drugs. in 2006, when walgreens advertised $4 program. you never saw the price of prescription drugs. today pharmacies are competing on price. you're seeing the free market at work here. melissa: one the things i read, by buying generic drugs at lower prices walgreens can offer more drugs for a flat fee, totally bisassing the-- bypassing insurance co-pays, right? now i don't...
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you need to change your thinking. you are a mature and beautiful woman, act like it. the. neil: i found it amazing. british petroleum, all of these companies that are hiking dividends, they have a lot of money on the side. they are buying out shareholders. maybe a competitor in the business, but not one that i can see yet committing to a plan or expanding operations or dare i y jobs. what do you make of all that? >> well, it is popular to hate on bp. i don't exactly know. let me tell you a story. i was raised in quÉbec and oil prices are about three times the price. people began hating oil companies. but in quÉbec there is a pie chart on a gas station where you go. wherit actually shows the profit margin for the oil company versus the canadian government and the provincial government. it is incredibly thin in quÉbec. i like it, they power my car to get here. i'm not going to be an idiot to ride my bicycle to work and tucks in my pants. neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur.
you need to change your thinking. you are a mature and beautiful woman, act like it. the. neil: i found it amazing. british petroleum, all of these companies that are hiking dividends, they have a lot of money on the side. they are buying out shareholders. maybe a competitor in the business, but not one that i can see yet committing to a plan or expanding operations or dare i y jobs. what do you make of all that? >> well, it is popular to hate on bp. i don't exactly know. let me tell you...
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it is time to change. lou: what are you looking for in the way of growth of population growth, business groh, gdp, if you will. >> what i want to see us to do is grow at least as fast as the surrounding states and the region with my eyes on texas. they have had strong growth rates taking place. lou: strong members. >> strong numbers to emulate. it is doable if people act economically rational. people now are much more willing to move to get to a place that is a pro-growth and a pro-family opportunity than they were a decade or certainly generation ago. people are a lot more mobile. lou: it is laudable, everything that you in the state are trying to accomplish in getting done. very quickly, your views on what is happening in washington. we are watching. tubal senators and lindsay gramm and john mccain insulting a group of senators standing up for civil liberties. have a party that said they will do everything in regular word that suddenly is starting to look questionable because they're all going to dinner
it is time to change. lou: what are you looking for in the way of growth of population growth, business groh, gdp, if you will. >> what i want to see us to do is grow at least as fast as the surrounding states and the region with my eyes on texas. they have had strong growth rates taking place. lou: strong members. >> strong numbers to emulate. it is doable if people act economically rational. people now are much more willing to move to get to a place that is a pro-growth and a...
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we are trying to make the change. we believe that's the social network. shibani: one of the rcent updates you just launched now thatou talked to us about is a new group feature which i love because what i love to do is use my iphone to send pictures of the kids to 50 different people that i don't like to enter in every single person's nme, and the software doesn't allow that. you bridge the gap with things that apple cn't do and functionality. people really want to have. >> that's right. i mean, we just launched it today, and, you know, we are getting excited responses about that. one of the thiigs i struggle with is my parents and inlaws, for example, are not on facebook. they are not on the technology sites, and they just receive e-mails, so what we are doing with the grouping feature now is that we make the app completely independent of any particular platform so anyone who has an e-mail or phone now can receive photos, e-mails, techs, and you can do it in a group very privatety. shibani: you are not on android yet, primarily focused on iphones, and, y
we are trying to make the change. we believe that's the social network. shibani: one of the rcent updates you just launched now thatou talked to us about is a new group feature which i love because what i love to do is use my iphone to send pictures of the kids to 50 different people that i don't like to enter in every single person's nme, and the software doesn't allow that. you bridge the gap with things that apple cn't do and functionality. people really want to have. >> that's right....
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but it has to change further, as companies need to be free to educate, and incentivize people to buy the better products, if government says, you have to eat that not that, that will cause problems, and companies are not able to advertise they are selling healthier food, that is a problem right now with all sorts of dictates from the federal trade commission, and other bodies they are restricted in what they can say, these have to go to enable the companies to sell them. neil: we have to go, i would love to talk to you more we have a lay's potato chip commercial to get to, i am kidding, remember what when everyone wanted to be like mike, that is basketball, whether michael jordan of the fit and thin, but now he is in real estate, and michael jordan is buying low. do you think this sees nothing but net? let's say, not a slamdunk. neil: enough to make you go through the roof. we're getting blit blitzkrieg b. today, we learned that foreclosures are down by 18%. but housing starts they are down by 8.5%. then this week, new home sales are skyrocketing, prices are up, great. but homebuilde
but it has to change further, as companies need to be free to educate, and incentivize people to buy the better products, if government says, you have to eat that not that, that will cause problems, and companies are not able to advertise they are selling healthier food, that is a problem right now with all sorts of dictates from the federal trade commission, and other bodies they are restricted in what they can say, these have to go to enable the companies to sell them. neil: we have to go, i...
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watching this thing, and abortion, women's reproductive right, however you top file it there is a real c change. >> and barack obama were here to advance legislation on any of those, to me this sounds like a inhave atation to do that from reince priebus. you force the thousan house to t itself, you will only continue the war, that is why i think it was not a good idea to do it this way, as for 2014, i thi it depends on the circumstances in the economy. if there is more obama fatigue. lou: can i say, watching the republican party with all prevail -- tre veil, i think that everyone better give up on idea of doing anything with the democrats and letting the economy doing the intellectual heavy lifting for the republican party, they better get ready to go. because, this is not going to be a default election, just as 2012 was. i have to -- i hate to do it, but we have to right there. anyway, thank yo thank you very, that is it for us, we hope you will be us tomorrow, congressman frank wolf of join us. on what is going on in the obama justice department, from new york. york. >> you know every liberal
watching this thing, and abortion, women's reproductive right, however you top file it there is a real c change. >> and barack obama were here to advance legislation on any of those, to me this sounds like a inhave atation to do that from reince priebus. you force the thousan house to t itself, you will only continue the war, that is why i think it was not a good idea to do it this way, as for 2014, i thi it depends on the circumstances in the economy. if there is more obama fatigue. lou:...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ it's delicio. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make mon doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ it's delicio. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make mon doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business...
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but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ neil: well, getting money from uncle sam is a lot easier than i thought as long as you are pushing something green, plan on getting plenty of green from plenty of government agencies pushing execs and projects. we have the details. first with some numbers that will make you dizzy. >> it is not just that, the government accountability office identify, for example, seven wind-focused planned initiatives across nine executive branch agencies of the government from which a developer won multiple boards or lines of finances to back a single project. the same thing. so 82 wind-related initiatives, in other words, double dipping. i have to tell you something, green companies like this have political connections because of the creation of government which shows not just that they have a lot of, you know, financing fro taxpayers, but they know how to play that racket to get financing from different ar
but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ neil: well, getting money from uncle sam is a lot easier than i thought as long as you are pushing something green, plan on getting plenty of green from plenty of government agencies pushing execs and projects. we have the details. first with some numbers that will make you dizzy. >> it is not...